So many women look for ways to enhance or enlarge their breasts without the pain and damage that plastic surgery can cause. Although at times it may seem that detrimental surgery is the only effective method, this isn’t the case – you can use home remedies featuring nothing more than natural herbs and healthy ingredients to get enhanced results. Before you consider more drastic methods, turn to the herbs in your garden for natural, beautiful breast enhancement. Try these herbs, all of which are commonly used for breast tissue.

Saw Palmetto

An herb commonly used to heal and soothe urinary tract infections, saw palmetto is even more effective when used to enhance the breasts. It’s a hormonal herb, one that helps to regulate and control different hormones – and it is said to present noticeable enhancement with regular use.

Dona Quai

This herb is a powerful one for estrogen: when taken, Dona Quai increases estrogen in the body and, as a result, increase breast tissue. Use the roots of Dona Quai, or even an extract of the herb, to stimulate your body’s estrogen production. It can be a tricky herb to find, as it is most commonly used in Thailand.

Blessed Thistle

Different than the average thistle plant, blessed thistle works primarily in the breasts in two ways – it enlarges the breasts and stimulates milk production in mothers who are currently nursing. Blessed thistle helps to improve circulation within the entire body, but it particularly gets the blood flowing in the breast tissue.

Dandelion Root

Use dandelion root, not dandelions themselves, to increase your body’s production of breast cells. Dandelion root also improves the health of the breast tissue in its entirety, and works quickly. It’s said to come with no harmful side effects, and keeps your breasts in top condition while enhancing them.

Fennel Seeds

Like Dona Quai, fennel seeds help enhance the breasts by stimulating the production of estrogen in the body. High in helpful flavonoids, which are traditionally used to increase estrogen, fennel seeds stimulate the formation of new cells and new tissue as well. It’s all of that new development that makes it an excellent choice for enhancement.

While flowers beautify our garden and our home, and herbs bring flavour to our food, there are more to these plants than meets the eye. Flowers and herbs have medicinal qualities that do not only help combat diseases but also keep our body healthy and strong. Part of it is keeping our skin radiantly supple, smooth, and young-looking.

If you want to have fresh, glowing skin, then these herbs and flowers may just be what you are looking for.

Calendula

Do you want to protect your skin from blemishes and have brighter skin? Calendula has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial components that help skin heal easily. It also nourishes the skin, making it soft and moisturized. It is often

Chamomile

A chamomile tea relaxes our body. But the plant itself has other therapeutic properties, including an answer to some of our skin problems. It is antioxidant, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory. It has ingredients, like luteolin and azulene, which diminishes inflammation. It also helps calm and soothe the muscles in our skin. Chamomile also cleanses our skin openings and protects the skin from harm brought about by free radicals.

Dandelion

From its flower to its leaves to its roots, the dandelion is a good remedy to skin irritations, such as acne and eczema. It helps the body remove harmful skin bacteria. With its rich vitamin content, dandelion is also known in rejuvenating the skin.

Eucalyptus

Try having a hot bath and infuse some eucalyptus lives in the tub of water. You will have a relaxing bath as it opens your lungs and allows you to breathe calmly. It has antiseptic, decongestant, and antiviral attributes that are beneficial to the skin.

Rose

The rose flower is not only fragrant. It also contains natural oil that cleanses, refreshes and moisturizes the skin. It works as an astringent that soothes the skin. If you have skin that is dry and mature, it will work wonders in preventing fine lines and wrinkles.

Next time you visit a garden, check out the plants and their healing qualities. You can probably use some of them as part of your skin and beauty regimen.

If you live in a drought-prone area, the amount of water you use throughout each day is constantly weighing on your mind. Did you take a short enough water to save gallons of this precious resource? Did you remember to shut off your sprinklers to avoid wasting water? When a drought strikes, it’s crucial to save every last drop of water possible – and as a result, our gardens often have to suffer. It’s difficult to spare water on keeping your plants flowering and beautiful when water is slim and scarce. However, with the right plants in your garden, droughts don’t have to mean the end of beautiful planters. Try these drought-tolerant “flowers” to keep your garden looking great regardless of a drought.

Sedum Spurium “Voodoo”

This drought-friendly succulent plant grows small, round burgundy leaves that resemble blooms as they cover your garden’s ground. Originally native in the Caucasus Mountains, the “Voodoo” plant brings flowers during the hot summer months, dotting its dark leaves with tiny red flowers – and it thrives in hot, dry temperatures.

Yarrow

Yarrow is a true survivor of a plant – its favorite climates are exceptionally hot and dry, helping it thrive in drought environments. It is one of the strongest and toughest out there. Yet it also grows beautiful flowers when planted; with blooming petals in yellow, orange, white, and even pink and red, yarrow is a gorgeous drought garden perennial. As an added bonus, garden pests like deer, rabbits, and even insects can’t stand yarrow, so it’ll prevent these guys from invading your garden.

Blanket Flower

Although odd in its name, the Blanket Flower plant is one tough member of drought-tolerant gardens. It blooms throughout the summer and fall months, accepting of both hot and cooler temperatures. When the blossoms appear on this plant, they explode in both color and size: the Blanket Flower dons petals in bright, stunning red and eye-catching yellow.

Lewisia Cotyledon “Sunset Strain”

If you’re looking to bring impressive blooms into your drought-safe garden, the “Sunset Strain” is the perfect plant. Its leaves are green and reminiscent of traditional leafy foliage, and this plant grows up to a foot in height. Place it in a dry, dusty rock garden, and this colorful blooming plant will certainly stand out.

Did you know flowers can do more for you than just to make you sneeze? There are quite a few benefits of flowers and here are some of the top benefits.

Look Great

I don’t know about you, but I think that flowers look great. Whether they are in the garden, on the dining table, or in a bunch given as a gift, they always look amazing. They make a dull area look alive, a dark area look bright. They can spruce up almost any area, indoor or out.

Can Help Remove Stretch Marks

Believe it or not, there are actually home remedies online which can help remove your stretch marks. But obviously, not every flower will help with stretch marks. They are few and far between. Check here for a home remedy recipe.

Can Make Someone’s Day

It is a really simple gift and most guys don’t understand the attraction woman have for flowers. So guys, buying your loved one some flowers will make their day. In fact, it will make their day every day the flowers are still alive. Definitely worth the investment.

They Can Actually Have Health Benefits

Flowers in the house or workplace (or better yet, both) can increase your good mood so much that it actually has health benefits. And seeing flowers first thing in the morning can help you have a good mood for the day.

So there you have it. Flowers have so many benefits and probably more then we knew. Flowers can make a really simple gift for those we love – partners, parents, and friends.

Most people don’t know it, but there are actually quite a few flowers out there that we can eat and that have benefits to us. This being said, don’t just go outside and start eating flowers! There are also plenty out there that will make us feel sick or even do damage to us. So many sure you know what you are eating before you even try a little flower. And as always, when in doubt (even a little doubt), don’t eat it! But here are 5 flowers that you can eat.

Angelica

Its actual botanical name is Angelica Archangelica but usually goes by Angelica. This is a rather tasty flower and tastes like celery. So if you like celery you should like this flower. It is a very similar taste that I think that if you did a blind test, you almost wouldn’t know the difference besides the texture.

Bee Balm

Bee balm can be used as a tea and tastes great. It is actually quite similar to earl grey tea. Bee balm is also known as bergamot. If you like earl grey tea, try to get your hands on some bee balm.

Coriander

This is one of those hate it or love it flowers. It is a very strong taste and is actually one of the main ingredients in salsa.

Nasturtium

The buds of this flower can be pickled. People often use these pickled buds like capers. The taste is of a sweet peppery flavor.

Tuberous Begonia

When is comes to Tuberous Begonia, only hybrid versions of the flower are edible. This is one you need to be careful with. Make sure you don’t eat this plant if you are ill or if you are suffering from stout or kidney stones. It should also only be ingested very much in moderation, but it does taste nice.

If you have visited a few Botanical Gardens in your time, you will appreciate this post. If you have never been to a Botanical Garden, make sure you get out and go to one! They are amazing and very beautiful. Each Botanical Garden is quite different so it’s not a case of I have been to one so I don’t need to see another. They also get you to go outside and go for a walk, and I think that most of us could afford to lose weight at least a little. We have been to many Botanical Gardens around the world and really appreciate what each has to offer. See below for our top 3 Botanical Gardens around the world. We haven’t been to all of these but would one day love to. Enjoy and support your local Botanical Gardens.

#1 Jardim Botanico, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

We start our journey in Brazil. Brazil is a beautiful place with many gardens. The Jardim Botanico in particular, is spectacular. This Botanical Garden was founded in 1808 and was opened to the public back in 1822. The Jardim Botanico is home to approximately 6,500 species and is located at the bottom of Corcovado Mountain in a 140 hectare area. A must see.

#2 Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, New York, USA

Usually when people hear New York and gardens, they think of Central Park. But this is not the case, Brooklyn offers amazing Botanical Gardens. They are quite large too, coming in at approximately 52 acres. This garden was founded in 1910 and today attracts around 900,000 each year! Despite the crowds, it is an amazing place to visit.

#3 Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, England

This massive 300 acre Botanical Garden is also spectacular. The garden actually hosts the world’s largest collection of plants which is very impressive. The Royal Botanical Gardens offer a tree top walk and a train to explore these world heritage gardens. And finally, this massive park is the home of the famous Davies Alpine House which is an ecofriendly building that houses the cooler weather plants.